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is in more europe rather than less, a stronger european and union and the commission will become a government in its own right with the european president and minister. >> can i guarantee my children the same quality of life i have today? i vision is yes. that's what i want. it will not happen if we split into separate entities. >> it is the members of big nations and the umpires that count. china, u.s., brazil, india, japan. >> this union needs the euro. if the single currency collapses it could have unforeseen problems they want to avoid. the eu is unlikely to abandon the euro anytime soon. >> europe has come a very long way in the last six>> the nobely wanted to focus not on the currency conundrum but on the six decades of peace and prosperity that europe has achieved. >> a united europe banned after devastation from world war ii, it may have seemed impossible to turn rivals and to partners. this included a historic archrival's france and germany. the hope was that an economic union would also promote peace. >> europe will not be made all at once. it will be built through concrete achievem
is in more europe rather than less, a stronger european and union and the commission will become a government in its own right with the european president and minister. >> can i guarantee my children the same quality of life i have today? i vision is yes. that's what i want. it will not happen if we split into separate entities. >> it is the members of big nations and the umpires that count. china, u.s., brazil, india, japan. >> this union needs the euro. if the single...
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polls show germans do want a change in government. so-called grand coalition between conservatives and social democrats or the social democrats and greens are two possible outcomes. >> let's talk about this. angela merkel is still clearly germany's most popular politician. peer steinbruck will be spending the next year trying to find her achilles heel. will he find one? >> the glowing ratings angela merkel has been getting have to do with the fact that germany has gotten through the year of crisis and financial crisis pretty well and has had some very good years. it looks like those times are coming to an end. germany appears to be heading toward a downturn, a recession, and we also see numbers showing there is a widening gap between rich and poor in this country, so the economy could definitely be an achilles' heel, and steinbruck might be in a position to exploit that. he certainly has a lot of financial expertise. the other possible weakness -- that ongoing euro crisis -- angela merkel will be in a tough spot if greece and spain ar
polls show germans do want a change in government. so-called grand coalition between conservatives and social democrats or the social democrats and greens are two possible outcomes. >> let's talk about this. angela merkel is still clearly germany's most popular politician. peer steinbruck will be spending the next year trying to find her achilles heel. will he find one? >> the glowing ratings angela merkel has been getting have to do with the fact that germany has gotten through the...
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most of the population fled while it was occupied by government troops. now that the rebels are in control, people are starting to return. >> i'm back in my town after one year, four months. i'm so excited. i'm so happy. >> the fighting continues elsewhere in syria. clashes were especially heavy in homs. there was fighting across the city. what's coming up, hugo chavez wins a fourth term in venezuela. >> here is a look at other stories making news. two afghan intelligence officers have been reported killed in a suicide attack in a southern city. a car bomb went off outside a police station. 14 people were also sent to the wounded. >> the libyan parliament has dismissed the prime minister- elect for rejecting his revised cabinet lineup. the criticized his ministerial choices saying they did not adequately represent all the regions and tribes. >> the opposition leader has declared she is willing to stand in the next presidential election in 2015. the national league for democracy said it was her duty to take office if that was what the people of burma wante
most of the population fled while it was occupied by government troops. now that the rebels are in control, people are starting to return. >> i'm back in my town after one year, four months. i'm so excited. i'm so happy. >> the fighting continues elsewhere in syria. clashes were especially heavy in homs. there was fighting across the city. what's coming up, hugo chavez wins a fourth term in venezuela. >> here is a look at other stories making news. two afghan intelligence...
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environment minister is calling for a government overhaul of renewable energy. he says current policy favors quantity, not quality. >> we need the appropriate instruments to ensure that the expansion of renewable energy takes place in a steady and predictable fashion, and we want to make renewals competitive on the energy market as soon as possible -- we want to make renewables competitive on the energy market as soon as possible. >> he is also calling on a time line on phasing out government subsidies, and he wants to regulate the pace of the grid, but in germany's greens say the cost of switching to renewable resources are being unfairly distributed. >> stay with us. when we come back, the international community marking the very first girls' state. we will see how schoolgirls in pakistan are showing their support for the 14-year-old activist shot by the taliban. -- marking the very first girl'' day. >> we will be right back. don't go away. >> welcome back, everybody. thursday marks the first-ever international day of the girl. >> the united nations designated
environment minister is calling for a government overhaul of renewable energy. he says current policy favors quantity, not quality. >> we need the appropriate instruments to ensure that the expansion of renewable energy takes place in a steady and predictable fashion, and we want to make renewals competitive on the energy market as soon as possible -- we want to make renewables competitive on the energy market as soon as possible. >> he is also calling on a time line on phasing out...
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the government banned demonstrations, but the people defied them and protested there anyway. what has it been like? >> i was looking down the square earlier, and it felt like the place was absolutely deserted. there were street cleaners cleaning the streets. there were burned garbage bins. there were sidewalks that were broken. 50,000 protesters took part in these riots, and basically, we had 217 detentions, 24 arrests, three citizens wounded, and four police officers, one of which was seriously injured. in those protests, each used their own imagination, each of those protesters. there was one who was walking around naked during the protests to show a sign of his reaction. there was someone else -- there were some others who were actually dressed up as hitler, and they were carrying flags with a nazi swastika. >> thank you so much. we are running short on time, and we have to cut you short there, but thank you very much for that report. >> chancellor merkel's visit to greece is being closely watched here in berlin as well. let's turn now to our political correspondent. angel
the government banned demonstrations, but the people defied them and protested there anyway. what has it been like? >> i was looking down the square earlier, and it felt like the place was absolutely deserted. there were street cleaners cleaning the streets. there were burned garbage bins. there were sidewalks that were broken. 50,000 protesters took part in these riots, and basically, we had 217 detentions, 24 arrests, three citizens wounded, and four police officers, one of which was...
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the euro is trading at $1.2897. >> in germany after months of intense public debate, the government has unveiled new legislation aimed at regulating circumcision of young boys. >> it is to overturn a regional court ruling in may that circumcision amounted to grievously bodily harm -- it seems to overturn a regional court ruling -- it aims to overturn a regional court ruling. >> the current law will end months of legal uncertainty for parents, doctors, and religious officials who carry out the procedure. the justice ministry says it will safeguard religious rites while guaranteeing children's safety. >> i think with this bill, we are making it clear that jews and muslims will be able to continue their religious practices in germany. as long as they are compatible with certain regulations. >> the bill introduces new coke -- new conditions, allowing ritual male circumcision, only when the operation adheres to medical procedures. it can only be carried out when the child is not in danger, and parents must be informed about the risk. religious groups say they are happy with the bill, especia
the euro is trading at $1.2897. >> in germany after months of intense public debate, the government has unveiled new legislation aimed at regulating circumcision of young boys. >> it is to overturn a regional court ruling in may that circumcision amounted to grievously bodily harm -- it seems to overturn a regional court ruling -- it aims to overturn a regional court ruling. >> the current law will end months of legal uncertainty for parents, doctors, and religious officials...
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information about such and such so it's only a government agency can protect a government agency but the government offers certain countries that's a problem so for us being russians. co-founder of the spirit spotlight will be back should when you take a break. my parents really truly honestly believe that what had happened was as a result of my father's exposure to agent orange i was born with multiple problems . i was missing my leg and my fingers and my big toe on my right foot i use my hands a lot in my artwork i find myself drawing my hands quite a bit to me for my hands you know just as if anyone would. but they do tell a story they tell a story of. oxygen. offers an air show and an on a mission museum was a matter you. most of the residents never profited from the film and since you'll see him coming all the sinners are there and you look up and there's one check in on you he's the alpha beta gamma he was all the the finance committee and he's let the guy with out there know what's going on they can pinpoint. the dirt right now. those shells become income mortal danger and a p
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information about such and such so it's only a government agency you can protect the government agency but the government offers certain countries that's a problem so for us being russians. co-founder disappears spotlight will be back should you take a break. my parents really truly honestly believe that what had happened was as a result of my father's exposure to agent orange i was born with multiple problems . i was missing my leg and my fingers and my big toe on my right foot i use my hands a lot in my artwork i find myself drawing my hands quite a bit to me for my hands you know just as if anyone would. but they do tell a story they tell us story of. oxen. is he. welcome back to spotlight i'm just a reminder that my guest on the show today is that talia kaspersky the co-founder of kaspersky next pretty computer computer and knowledge is literally a we just we just started talking about people be safer in not safe when using their mobile devices he just said that that the f.b.i. for example can contact the. headquarters of big corporations and ask them to to disclose all the hides s
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information about such and such so it's only a government agency you can protect government agency but the government offers certain countries that's a problem so for us being russians is not fairly kaspersky co-founder of the spirit spotlight will be back should when you take a break. you know sometimes you see a story and it seems so for lengthly you think you understand it and then you glimpse something else and you hear or see some other part of it and realize that everything you thought you knew you don't know i'm tom harpur welcome to the big picture. me it is easy to be easy if. you. please. click. welcome back to spotlight i'm just a reminder that we're guest on the show today is that talia kaspersky the co-founder of kaspersky lab an expert in computer computer and knowledge is literally and we just we just started talking about how people be safe not safe when using their mobile devices he just said that that the f.b.i. for example can contact the. headquarters of big corporations and ask them to to disclose all the hides so they do from ation so if you are an american presid
information about such and such so it's only a government agency you can protect government agency but the government offers certain countries that's a problem so for us being russians is not fairly kaspersky co-founder of the spirit spotlight will be back should when you take a break. you know sometimes you see a story and it seems so for lengthly you think you understand it and then you glimpse something else and you hear or see some other part of it and realize that everything you thought...
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mitt romney says to get the government out of the way. and former new york times columnist bob herbert is a ceo of a left leaning think tank, and also joining us is the director irvine institute in irvine. and peter, do you think that the country sees incentives to move the jobs abroad and it does not matter what the government does to help? >> well, that is right if we understand what the problem is here. if you look at what globalization has done over the past few decades, we have a basically a destruction of the job destruction ecosystem, and the way it works, christine, is simple. if caterpillar or gm decides to offshore the production instead of building a factory in peoria or detroit, what you have is a loss of jobs right there of the big company, and then what you lose next is the supply chain which creates many, many more times number of jobs as the big oems and the original equipment manufacturers and once that supply chain is gone, then you lose the service sector jobs, so that manufacturing creates service sector jobs, but the
mitt romney says to get the government out of the way. and former new york times columnist bob herbert is a ceo of a left leaning think tank, and also joining us is the director irvine institute in irvine. and peter, do you think that the country sees incentives to move the jobs abroad and it does not matter what the government does to help? >> well, that is right if we understand what the problem is here. if you look at what globalization has done over the past few decades, we have a...
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the spanish government, for instance, has been making big cuts in education, health, and social welfare, but at the same time, more people are losing their jobs and do not know how to pay for their food each day. one man has found his own way of making sure he does not need to rely on others for help. >> i am technical draughtsman by profession. i am 40 years old and since easter, i have been working as a shoe shiner here. >> his work for engineering firms and four architects. he has designed web pages for publishing companies, but when he lost his most important customer at the end of the year, he faced joining the hordes of other unemployed people in spain. but he was not entitled to benefit because he had been self-employed. >> i do not want to be dependent on anyone -- not on family, not on friends. i wanted to be able to put food on the table, put a roof over my head. i came up with this idea. i am quite content with it. july and august were really difficult months. i hardly earned anything, but christmas is a while off yet. if i can buy a nugget then, that no carry on. >> unions i
the spanish government, for instance, has been making big cuts in education, health, and social welfare, but at the same time, more people are losing their jobs and do not know how to pay for their food each day. one man has found his own way of making sure he does not need to rely on others for help. >> i am technical draughtsman by profession. i am 40 years old and since easter, i have been working as a shoe shiner here. >> his work for engineering firms and four architects. he...
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or he's home by christmas and the government got their head in the sand and they're ignoring it if been a long standing critic of the war in afghanistan so what brought on this specific out there asked this one it was about the the futility of the of the deaths in the last few days and the utter imbecile lying ministers who come before us and made it excuses for continuing the war there's only one reason why the war is to win and that is to protect the reputations of politicians our soldiers of the as human shields for ministers reputations what they're trying to do is to keep a war going on to the best moment that will reflect on the reputation of politicians so we do the same position the end of us will war when it was said that this war is being prolonged by those that have the power to end the canada that brought their troops home two years ago so the netherlands fringe new zealanders are coming out early absolutely no reason why you shouldn't bring our troops home now the only reasons that we tied in with the politics of the united states we don't independent state we have to remin
or he's home by christmas and the government got their head in the sand and they're ignoring it if been a long standing critic of the war in afghanistan so what brought on this specific out there asked this one it was about the the futility of the of the deaths in the last few days and the utter imbecile lying ministers who come before us and made it excuses for continuing the war there's only one reason why the war is to win and that is to protect the reputations of politicians our soldiers of...
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worse government afghanistan as hand in one hundred years the taliban were a great reforming improvement to move but we've done this in the past and we are going to do it again there is no way that a taliban army or police are going to risk their lives kill their brother afghans in the service of a foreign country when we've gone or in the service of a corrupt president they going back to their tribal loyalties the backs. and the passions will be divided as they always have been divided and the likelihood is that they will be disorder when really we went through a civil war was going on the country was bitterly divided when we after we leave after we've left a few years the situation will be very similar they'll bill be more civil war and it the likely future rulers will be the taliban what lessons then should have been learnt from both britain's own colonial past and the soviet union experience in afghanistan in two thousand and one in strasberg a very a bally and member of the duma tapped me on the back and said you british i'm going into afghanistan and you captured it in a few days a
worse government afghanistan as hand in one hundred years the taliban were a great reforming improvement to move but we've done this in the past and we are going to do it again there is no way that a taliban army or police are going to risk their lives kill their brother afghans in the service of a foreign country when we've gone or in the service of a corrupt president they going back to their tribal loyalties the backs. and the passions will be divided as they always have been divided and the...
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rubles and we lost sixteen thousand of our own soldiers and when we came out we left a puppet government there but there were three hundred thousand. in the hills who eventually took over and he even said to me it will happen to you and he's absolutely precisely right we deluded ourselves we told ourselves fairy stories about what was going to happen we could change things and we couldn't there was a benign cause that the russians were taking up in afghanistan of taking people into boston live giving them a chance to improve materially i mean nothing really happened in the end in we went in decided we're going to get rid of the drugs trade we were ending corruption we were going to give women a better deal and nothing has changed corruption is exactly the same possibly as drugs trade today is is ninety percent of the drugs in britain come from afghanistan tony blair told her ninety percent twelve years later ninety percent of the drugs still come from afghanistan it is a different there is more of the cheaper of the street so more people corrupted in two thousand and one the afghanistan
rubles and we lost sixteen thousand of our own soldiers and when we came out we left a puppet government there but there were three hundred thousand. in the hills who eventually took over and he even said to me it will happen to you and he's absolutely precisely right we deluded ourselves we told ourselves fairy stories about what was going to happen we could change things and we couldn't there was a benign cause that the russians were taking up in afghanistan of taking people into boston live...
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we could do that to the government, if you will. i think there's a certain amount of risk you are willing to take and you take off the workers and push it on to the equity investors, they will simply dial down the risk-taking to compensate -- you will have a general contraction or slowing of the growth rate of the economy. it's kind of a zero-sum game in that sense. >> host: although i do think most people's perspective in this country is that the risk currently faced by middle-class people who might have their labor redeployed is much greater than the risk actually being felt, faced by high earned income and vested. it's hard to disagree with it. >> guest: i think of making a moral point as opposed to an economic point. unfortunately, i don't think that risk drives up the growth rate of the economy and create jobs. >> host: actually in a way to because to some extent that risk is labor redeployment and you think that risk is sort of beholden on people that might lose their jobs can use it as an economic thousand. >> guest: but i do
we could do that to the government, if you will. i think there's a certain amount of risk you are willing to take and you take off the workers and push it on to the equity investors, they will simply dial down the risk-taking to compensate -- you will have a general contraction or slowing of the growth rate of the economy. it's kind of a zero-sum game in that sense. >> host: although i do think most people's perspective in this country is that the risk currently faced by middle-class...
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government released e-coli implement this cease fire when the rebels don't want the ceasefire because they want to study government militarily on day no they have the backing of the united states and all four members of the european union also saudi arabia qatar go over there a wealthy person both arab states turkey of course member of nato jordan so it does . we have to see how he goes because certainly turkey east that may need your support there of the. syrian insurgency they have provided sanctuary some sort of turkey from turkey go with the weapons that i'm different here and i mean all of the rebel groups them in tears to join for not putting all of your sink you did you had east across from talking to syria there is training bases there logistical bases command and control centers of the rebels inside turkey so really he my son are realistic but of course i think it does have to be the major powers. they have to push for such a proposal to work and i don't mean not just russia or china members permanent members of the security council the united states because believe me well t
government released e-coli implement this cease fire when the rebels don't want the ceasefire because they want to study government militarily on day no they have the backing of the united states and all four members of the european union also saudi arabia qatar go over there a wealthy person both arab states turkey of course member of nato jordan so it does . we have to see how he goes because certainly turkey east that may need your support there of the. syrian insurgency they have provided...
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i am sure if you have been to the state government in your backyard, it can pose some difficulties and stresses but we have a good working relationship with the state and get along with them and appreciate what being the capital provides. >> you think those challenges? >> we have significant amounts of untaxed property because the state is here. all the state property does not pay property taxes. that puts a burden on the property taxpayer in augusta. the residential loner and commercial loner. when you have such a large
i am sure if you have been to the state government in your backyard, it can pose some difficulties and stresses but we have a good working relationship with the state and get along with them and appreciate what being the capital provides. >> you think those challenges? >> we have significant amounts of untaxed property because the state is here. all the state property does not pay property taxes. that puts a burden on the property taxpayer in augusta. the residential loner and...
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small governments are good for economic growth and government trains from government spends less money that is when the economy grows so when government isn't dead it's in debt because it's spent too much money and the problem cannot be solved with spending even more money and getting into even deeper debt when an individual does that if an individual has a debt crisis and tries to solve this debt crisis spending even more money getting into deeper that usually doesn't help at all you have to face the problem and you have to cut spending and live within your means and that's what governments need to do as well when governments become smaller and stop this this policy of overspending and overtaxing and overregulating that's what that's when the economy will start going to get this strong separatism sentiments in belgium and brits in the ad in spain is independence going to make the region striving for independence even better off. absolutely i think usually small small governments but also small countries do very well countries that are very small like luxembourg like monaco likely. lik
small governments are good for economic growth and government trains from government spends less money that is when the economy grows so when government isn't dead it's in debt because it's spent too much money and the problem cannot be solved with spending even more money and getting into even deeper debt when an individual does that if an individual has a debt crisis and tries to solve this debt crisis spending even more money getting into deeper that usually doesn't help at all you have to...
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they do not notify her government. nobody thinks to send -- well, they think nod to send a message to the -- not to send a message to the dutch government saying, oh, by the way, we've arrested one of your citizens for espionage. they will not allow her to communicate with anyone except her lawyer, and they won't often let her communicate with her lawyer. early on she still thinks she's going to be let go, and she writes a letter that is absolutely fabulous that i will read to you. now, what is so wonderful about this letter to my mind is you have to think of this woman living under horrible conditions addressing this letter to her interrogator who is the man who controls her life. and she says: i must again ask for my liberty from the military of paris. you see that neither my trunks, nor my letters contain anything improper and never, never have i done the slightest thing like espionage against you. i suffer too much. until i am freed i beg you for the following: one, five -- [inaudible] has at her shelf a cloak of w
they do not notify her government. nobody thinks to send -- well, they think nod to send a message to the -- not to send a message to the dutch government saying, oh, by the way, we've arrested one of your citizens for espionage. they will not allow her to communicate with anyone except her lawyer, and they won't often let her communicate with her lawyer. early on she still thinks she's going to be let go, and she writes a letter that is absolutely fabulous that i will read to you. now, what is...
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the facts are, you now have a government that comes at you and you're supposed to have a government that comes from you. now there are all kinds of good ideas, brilliant ideas, terrific ideas on health care. none of them ever get implemented because -- let me give you an example. a senator runs every six years; he's got to raise 20,000 bucks a week to have enough money to run. who's he going to listen to, us? or the folks running up and down the aisles with money -- the lobbyists, the pac money. he listens to them. who do they represent? the health-care industry. not us. now you've got to have a government that comes from you again; you've got to reassert your ownership in this country and you've got to completely reform our government. and at that point they'll just be like apples falling out of a tree -- the programs will be good because the elected officials will be listening to -- i said the other night i was all ears? and i would listen to any good idea? i think we ought to do plastic surgery on all of these guys so that they are all ears, too, and listen to you. then you get what y
the facts are, you now have a government that comes at you and you're supposed to have a government that comes from you. now there are all kinds of good ideas, brilliant ideas, terrific ideas on health care. none of them ever get implemented because -- let me give you an example. a senator runs every six years; he's got to raise 20,000 bucks a week to have enough money to run. who's he going to listen to, us? or the folks running up and down the aisles with money -- the lobbyists, the pac...
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our economist argued in past have times look at this the unemployment rate has been low only because government programs especially social security disability have effectively been buying people off the unemployment rolls and reclassifying them as not in the labor force in other words the government has cooked the books faster back in two thousand and three austin goals be writing you may know him he went on to be an obama aide he was kind of loosening standards for qualifying for disability payments in the eighty's and ninety's so people who would normally be counted as unemployed started moving to the disability system and you can see how those numbers have steadily increased. and today as the eighty's and ninety's that those standards were loosened and this trying to continue during the recent downturn the number of workers receiving disability insurance jumped twenty two percent from december two thousand and seven to april two thousand and twelve this is bloomberg reporting this citing social security data so looking at the labor force participation rate there you can see it has been falli
our economist argued in past have times look at this the unemployment rate has been low only because government programs especially social security disability have effectively been buying people off the unemployment rolls and reclassifying them as not in the labor force in other words the government has cooked the books faster back in two thousand and three austin goals be writing you may know him he went on to be an obama aide he was kind of loosening standards for qualifying for disability...
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you get have an ideological debate to some degree during the campaign about when it comes to actually governing it's the same old story obama said lots of things during his campaign and then he renounced virtually all of them when he became president and that's what you can expect with mitt romney romney's got five positions on every single issue that he's jumped forward and back and with regard to the youth vote it's historically true very very tiny turnout where that youth vote there they haven't got the the income yet to worry about the taxes to them the national debt sixteen seventeen trillion is just a number and if you look at the so-called differences between the two even if you take the most austere budget of paul ryan that's viewed as the most radical it still doesn't lead to a balanced budget till about twenty forty and it's the difference between his budget and obama's is the difference between a twenty five trillion deficit i mean national debt in two thousand and twenty as opposed to twenty three trillion which is trivial with regard to the impact on the economy and the drying up o
you get have an ideological debate to some degree during the campaign about when it comes to actually governing it's the same old story obama said lots of things during his campaign and then he renounced virtually all of them when he became president and that's what you can expect with mitt romney romney's got five positions on every single issue that he's jumped forward and back and with regard to the youth vote it's historically true very very tiny turnout where that youth vote there they...
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and yet the whole purpose of these governments was to push through a program that would be rejected by the nation in the general election so if you like the the the last shreds of pretense were said to the velvet glove was taken off of the iron fist underneath which i'm sure you then have what was always implicit but is now explicit which is apparatchiks in brussels ruling directly through apparatchiks in rome and in athens with the people and their elected representatives cut out altogether i saw last week that mario monti said he might seek a second term i don't remember him speaking of from your description it sounds terrifying easy for brussels to do that what steps see your across have to take these were civilian jumpers ok it is true that the letter of constitutional propriety was observed in the sense that the parliament in both cases indorse the new government that's the case with every dictatorship starting from napoleon they always manage to get the parliamentary vote in their favor the reality is that we're dealing with administrations that have been imposed on countries bec
and yet the whole purpose of these governments was to push through a program that would be rejected by the nation in the general election so if you like the the the last shreds of pretense were said to the velvet glove was taken off of the iron fist underneath which i'm sure you then have what was always implicit but is now explicit which is apparatchiks in brussels ruling directly through apparatchiks in rome and in athens with the people and their elected representatives cut out altogether i...
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they want to the government militarily on day no they help you but you know at the moment this states it all full members of the european union saudi arabia of cut don't go over there it will feed persian gulf arab states it turkey of course a member of nato you're them so. we want to see how he goes while the u.n. struggles to end violence in syria tensions are on the rise with turkey auguries now closed its airspace to syrian civilian flights echoing an earlier move by damascus this after turkey intercepted a syrian passenger jet wednesday claiming it was a legally carrying russian made weapons allegation strongly denied by moscow parties or in english though has more. they pointed their guns at those hungover and put those on the ground then they drove us back to the plane into vehicles. bruised arms and better dignity with an international scandal thrown in on top all in the name of peace at least that's the stance taken by the turkish authorities when they tried to justify force for the grounding is syrian plane on route from moscow to damascus us. we in turkey only want peace an
they want to the government militarily on day no they help you but you know at the moment this states it all full members of the european union saudi arabia of cut don't go over there it will feed persian gulf arab states it turkey of course a member of nato you're them so. we want to see how he goes while the u.n. struggles to end violence in syria tensions are on the rise with turkey auguries now closed its airspace to syrian civilian flights echoing an earlier move by damascus this after...
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of course related to the game we were talking about is lauren on all right government doubtingly back in january as are the i.m.f. going to be dry dramatically lowering their growth forecasts well they didn't dramatically lower than they do is lower them and and so i think they're still way off the mark i think more of these revisions are coming down down the pike i think france in particular is going to be shockingly bad i think germany is going to be bad there are a lot of things happening in europe that they've just not accounted for off so we had this discussion last week and certainly nothing was settled of the as the basis of the last jobs report but i think the u.s. is back in recession and we've got the fiscal cliff coming up you know are they really going to let all these tax hikes go into. and apply all the defense cuts well they're not really because laura the reduction in the amount of deficit is actually the deficit even going up so they're not doing what they estimated they wanted the budget to be so. and we also have the fed cheerleading that just you know think about t
of course related to the game we were talking about is lauren on all right government doubtingly back in january as are the i.m.f. going to be dry dramatically lowering their growth forecasts well they didn't dramatically lower than they do is lower them and and so i think they're still way off the mark i think more of these revisions are coming down down the pike i think france in particular is going to be shockingly bad i think germany is going to be bad there are a lot of things happening in...
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that's right the government refused the judge asked the government to and she was she held up a selection of articles i had written on the war on terror and she asked the government directly whether or not i was under threat of the detention. for the articles i had written and the government refused to give any kind of guarantee. so that was a very. interesting moment that's the right word but in court in the in the original and hearing the very stark reality you know when you know you're yourself and run through that quote first they came for the socialists and then there was no one left to speak for me when no one spoke out why do you think the media and just everyone isn't talking more about this completely agree just a violation of civil liberties i mean i think in a certain sense i mean this is my opinion i think in my own country i mean in the united states i think of a lot of americans are sort of disembodied they have a really you know part in the sort of the phrase that a very dysfunctional relationship with government you know it's something that's sort of out there and ideology
that's right the government refused the judge asked the government to and she was she held up a selection of articles i had written on the war on terror and she asked the government directly whether or not i was under threat of the detention. for the articles i had written and the government refused to give any kind of guarantee. so that was a very. interesting moment that's the right word but in court in the in the original and hearing the very stark reality you know when you know you're...
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you know the government wouldn't actually do that but the government actually would do that and the entire economic system that we've built around nine eleven and the war on terror and private security contractors and you know i need i remind americans that the most intelligence the united states is conducted seventy percent of it is conducted by private security contractors and like you said i mean people say you know there's so many and so much mental gymnastics going on of justifying obama you know he doesn't really want to indefinitely detain and he really wants to veto this he doesn't actually use that i mean he does obviously this emergency stay on the injunction but mental gymnastics justifying this i wanted to talk to you about what chris hedges recently said is you know obama's immediate reaction to this really does show that potentially the end is being used already i mean the legal frameworks in place you just said the they are they will use it i mean that's undeniable what do you think about the fact if they already are using it well i think that they're there in contempt of th
you know the government wouldn't actually do that but the government actually would do that and the entire economic system that we've built around nine eleven and the war on terror and private security contractors and you know i need i remind americans that the most intelligence the united states is conducted seventy percent of it is conducted by private security contractors and like you said i mean people say you know there's so many and so much mental gymnastics going on of justifying obama...
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the returns are guaranteed by government donations. the real payoff, though, is seen in countries across the developing world. >> we were able to immunize 325 million children and save more than 5.5 million lives. >> reporter: firms issued the first vaccines in 2006. people in japan were allowed to start buying them two years later. they now account for half of the 60,000 investors worldwide. japanese are interested in the product because they have based low-interest rates on investments for years. but it's more than that. >> translator: i think it's very good because it can raise focus, and it can invest in meaningful activities at the same time. >> i think that conscience of the japanese public is very important to this effort. >> reporter: amy ohno wants to be part of that effort. she's looking forward to the next vaccine vial issuance. she likes the potential reward on her investment. >> translator: i'm home. >> reporter: and she likes the example she's setting for her 11-year-old son, kyohe. >> translator: there are so many childr
the returns are guaranteed by government donations. the real payoff, though, is seen in countries across the developing world. >> we were able to immunize 325 million children and save more than 5.5 million lives. >> reporter: firms issued the first vaccines in 2006. people in japan were allowed to start buying them two years later. they now account for half of the 60,000 investors worldwide. japanese are interested in the product because they have based low-interest rates on...
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but no military equipment on the plane originated in russia but the russian government says the documents were checked in moscow and were found to be legal turkeys. say's that it forced the plane to land because of an intelligence tipoff and it's not the first time ever to russia has come under scrutiny for its links to damascus is it. it's not russia has come under a lot of criticism for its supply to syria since the syrian uprising began the russian government is at pains to point out though that its arms contracts with syria are longstanding ones but they abide by international legal norms and that they supply defensive equipment not for use against civilians. whilst still not quite clear the boxes inside the plane that were taken off what exactly was inside them whether it was as some turkish reports suggest missile components or communications equipment or something else it's also not clear at the moment who exactly was responsible for that cargo ok now let's talk whether people on board the plane last night there were thirty seven passengers together thirty five of them were passeng
but no military equipment on the plane originated in russia but the russian government says the documents were checked in moscow and were found to be legal turkeys. say's that it forced the plane to land because of an intelligence tipoff and it's not the first time ever to russia has come under scrutiny for its links to damascus is it. it's not russia has come under a lot of criticism for its supply to syria since the syrian uprising began the russian government is at pains to point out though...
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mr brahimi east to try to get this ceasefire on the part of the syrian government how can this syrian government release to complete its limits to cease fire when the rebels don't want the ceasefire because they want to have stood the government militarily on day no they help you but you will be like this states it all for members of european union also saudi arabia of qatar oh there it will see persian gulf arab states it's turkey of course member of nato your them so . we want to see how he goes while the u.n. struggles to end violence in syria tensions are now rising with turkey has closed its airspace to syrian civilians flights echoing an earlier move made by damascus this after turkey intercepted a syrian passenger jet wednesday claiming it was carrying illegal or a legally carrying russian made weapons allegations strongly denied by moscow artie's arena glooscap reports. they pointed their guns at those hungover those put those on the ground then they drove us back to the plane and two vehicles. bruised arms and better dignity with an international scandal thrown in on top all
mr brahimi east to try to get this ceasefire on the part of the syrian government how can this syrian government release to complete its limits to cease fire when the rebels don't want the ceasefire because they want to have stood the government militarily on day no they help you but you will be like this states it all for members of european union also saudi arabia of qatar oh there it will see persian gulf arab states it's turkey of course member of nato your them so . we want to see how he...
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fresh anti-government protests in bahrain reportedly end in fierce clashes as police tear gas crowds and make arrests and another crackdown that's going on noticed in the world's media. meanwhile egyptians are back in top gear in protest that the acquittal of keen will barak loyalists and president morsi is failure stirring his first hundred days of power with scuffles erupting on both sides. thank you for joining our to you with me. first we have some breaking news r t russia's foreign minister says there was no illegal cargo on board the syrian passenger plane that was forced to land on al qaida two days ago earlier turkey claimed the jet i said that no illegal or excuse me if i did misunderstand that son so no illegal cargo on board now the jet which was carrying a russian made weapons for the syrian armed forces we have a live report with more details in just a few minutes. now on to other news the nobel academy's decided that the two thousand and twelve best example of delivering peace and harmony is the e.u. its prize is a million euros money can certainly do well with right no
fresh anti-government protests in bahrain reportedly end in fierce clashes as police tear gas crowds and make arrests and another crackdown that's going on noticed in the world's media. meanwhile egyptians are back in top gear in protest that the acquittal of keen will barak loyalists and president morsi is failure stirring his first hundred days of power with scuffles erupting on both sides. thank you for joining our to you with me. first we have some breaking news r t russia's foreign...
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lastly, we have the most government-funded research. we push the balance on science and technology, so our best innovators are here. in education, we now, well, roughly 30% of high school students drop out of high school. we used to ld the world in college graduates. we no longer do that. on infrastructure, according to the american society of civil engineers, we are now $2 trillion in deficits in terms of infrastructure. a great education, and get the hell out of our country. we are fighting on each one of these issues that are so vital to our greatest strength. i don't think we can remedy this . and on budget-funded research, it looks wike an e.k.g. heading for a heart attack. in terms of the things that have historically made us great on each one of those indices, i see us not going in the direction we should be going. for me that's the alarm bell and the wake-up call. >> are we as strong as we have ever been or are there ways you see measurable? >> it is on obvious we are not as strong as we have ever been. but also because the worl
lastly, we have the most government-funded research. we push the balance on science and technology, so our best innovators are here. in education, we now, well, roughly 30% of high school students drop out of high school. we used to ld the world in college graduates. we no longer do that. on infrastructure, according to the american society of civil engineers, we are now $2 trillion in deficits in terms of infrastructure. a great education, and get the hell out of our country. we are fighting...
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we're going to help greece and we're going to help with some of those government and that's why it's very significant that she's here today what a change of rhetoric you know back a couple of years ago and merkel was saying you know that these things coming out of to me is that we should be punished for its behavior and now you know it's a very big change because she realized there's no other way out it's. a bit more time that it should have taken. but they're putting their hands deep in the. brain and it. is the right thing to do greece needs to be supported because once greece gets stabilized. the markets in italy and in spain and portugal. the very important stand here in greece they were going to see some positive developments today i think we're going to see a very positive development. not just the government to push on reforms and saying do that and i'm right next to you the fact that's is coming here is very positive in itself even if nothing. the fact that this show you support for the someone as governor by itself is very important but such a huge amount of animosity toward
we're going to help greece and we're going to help with some of those government and that's why it's very significant that she's here today what a change of rhetoric you know back a couple of years ago and merkel was saying you know that these things coming out of to me is that we should be punished for its behavior and now you know it's a very big change because she realized there's no other way out it's. a bit more time that it should have taken. but they're putting their hands deep in the....
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good government. to the people suffering cards. for working people if a large chunks of the greek population looking increasingly isolated from the political class this far from alone from greece to spain to italy staring to his pull year isn't economies to their knees and with unemployment particularly amongst year is used now reaching epic heights people have simply had enough if this looks like a familiar sight because that is when we thing many times before in recent years. with standoff between the riot they. along the streets and people standing around confused this is the result of years of austerity this is what of thirty means every old population that is being pushed to its breaking point you can see all of the side streets of these pants standoffs happening perhaps this will be the wake up call to eurozone leaders as the crisis drags on and the protests have grown larger and more frequent where there were once. ease the pain of the cuts now many people simply want out altogether you have to leave the eurozone have to hav
good government. to the people suffering cards. for working people if a large chunks of the greek population looking increasingly isolated from the political class this far from alone from greece to spain to italy staring to his pull year isn't economies to their knees and with unemployment particularly amongst year is used now reaching epic heights people have simply had enough if this looks like a familiar sight because that is when we thing many times before in recent years. with standoff...
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the contract between the government. we served during dirtiest war. >> for some, though, raymond gilmore is still remembered as a traitor, guilty of betrayal. with the assistance of his m.p. he is now taking his case to the tribunal a body which exams complaints against the international services. >> is this just about money? >> in. no. not at all. it's about the betrayal of the international security forces against me. >> raymond gilmore accepts speaking out could endanger his life but he has been left with little choice. >> you can continue to have your say on that story or others on gmt today. just go to our facebook page and there you can comment on our latest stories and look at our photo galleries from our traveling correspondents. >> the address is facebook.com/bbcworldnews. >> this is gmt from "bbc world news," i'm george al guya. the headlines. germany's chancellor angela merkel has arrived in greece. many believe she is the author of the country's austerity. north korea warns its long-range missiles are capable
the contract between the government. we served during dirtiest war. >> for some, though, raymond gilmore is still remembered as a traitor, guilty of betrayal. with the assistance of his m.p. he is now taking his case to the tribunal a body which exams complaints against the international services. >> is this just about money? >> in. no. not at all. it's about the betrayal of the international security forces against me. >> raymond gilmore accepts speaking out could...